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do indoor plants attract fruit flies

do indoor plants attract fruit flies Fruit Fly Trap with 1L Attractant – Gardening Naturally

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do indoor plants attract fruit flies Fruit Fly Trap with 1L Attractant – Gardening NaturallyThis fruit fly attractant is specially formulated for Spotted Wing Drosophila (Drosophila suzukii), an invasive fruit fly species that lays eggs beneath the skin of ripening fruit. The larvae hatch within days, leading to softening and rotting of the fruit. This natural lure helps reduce fruit damage and supports long term population control throughout the growing season. Fruit Fly Attractant Made with Vinegar and Fruit Extracts The attractant is made

This fruit fly attractant is specially formulated for Spotted Wing Drosophila (Drosophila suzukii), an invasive fruit fly species that lays eggs beneath the skin of ripening fruit.

The larvae hatch within days, leading to softening and rotting of the fruit. This natural lure helps reduce fruit damage and supports long-term population control throughout the growing season.

Fruit Fly Attractant Made with Vinegar and Fruit Extracts

The attractant is made from cider vinegar and natural fruit extracts with no added chemicals. It is suitable for use all season and also helps to reduce overwintering populations. The scent lures fruit flies into the trap where they drown, without attracting bees or beneficial insects.

Targeted Control of Drosophila suzukii in Soft Fruit Crops

This attractant is especially effective for trapping Drosophila suzukii in soft fruit crops including raspberries, strawberries, cherries, blueberries, blackberries, grapes and plums. It can be used in domestic gardens or allotments and is safe for use near edible fruit.

For extra protection against flying pests, try our Mini Yellow Sticky Traps (Pack of 12).

How to Use the Fruit Fly Lure Outdoors

For best results, use one trap per 100 square metres and hang the trap at approximately 1 metre above ground level. Fill each trap with 100 ml of attractant. Replace the liquid every three weeks or sooner if the trap is full or dries out. Check traps regularly during the season.

Customer Benefits

  • Targets Spotted Wing Drosophila fruit flies
  • Made with vinegar and natural fruit extracts
  • Does not attract bees or pollinators
  • Suitable for use all season
  • Helps reduce overwintering fly populations

Suitable For Use On

  • Raspberries
  • Strawberries
  • Blueberries
  • Blackberries
  • Cherries
  • Grapes
  • Plums (occasionally)

Directions for Use

  • Use 1 trap per 100 square metres
  • Hang trap 1 metre above ground
  • Fill trap with 100 ml of attractant
  • Replace every 3 weeks or when full or dry
  • Check traps regularly

Handling and Storage

Store the attractant in a cool, dry and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight. Use within the recommended shelf life.

Composition

Fruit extracts and cider vinegar base

Specifications

Use Rate - 1 trap per 100m²

Trap Height - 1 metre above ground

Refill Frequency - Every 3 weeks or when full

CompositionFruit extracts and cider vinegar

Frequently asked questions 

Can this fruit fly attractant be used around edible fruit?

Yes, the attractant is made from cider vinegar and fruit extracts and is safe to use near soft fruit crops including raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, cherries, and grapes.

How many traps should I use for effective fruit fly control?

Use one trap per 100 square metres for best results. Hang each trap at around 1 metre above ground and check regularly throughout the season.

Does the attractant trap bees or beneficial insects?

No, the scent formula is designed to target Spotted Wing Drosophila and does not attract bees or pollinators.

How often should I replace the fruit fly attractant liquid?

The attractant should be replaced every 3 weeks, or sooner if the trap becomes full or the liquid evaporates.

Can I use this attractant to reduce fruit fly populations over winter?

Yes, consistent use of traps can help reduce overwintering fruit fly populations and lower infestation levels the following season.

Which fruit crops is this attractant most suitable for?

This fruit fly attractant is ideal for raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, cherries, blueberries, grapes, and plums.

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